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" : NEW YORE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1867,, ae S "EUROPE, |S See - end st Amiens, seeing that mice Lone a Ped one too far, the chief the State usea other lan- M. Grouys © Was abandvued guage and said be reckoned om the maintenasce vi ‘adoptet; bat ima. peace. vrealar of tbe Miulater of For, | mediately after-iscqy the ie walk ego hire ines tet soe sabury a far “4 Pecan A al comp magento I Tho French “Reds” in Fierce Assault pee eS, cdutasae was fciveo'ta magos ny) Ge public ple Secame uneasy, and that people peace, truth was remit) language by tho Minister of sae “8. 3 99 coming with ones arms = qmui ¢n Napolcon’s German Policy. tate Boe emt = eee ae |S ee cn ectee fes . tao lof) All breaking UQ or the camp | makese distinetion betw fi on 10 10 peed Pp the bie Ricoes Peace ies obtaiued a | Omtbe Sth of September, 1895, a young man by the: nt Jot {meats were seat to the stro lacea | and the Duchies and that ol Mare! 9 ongthenod; the manafactare of guns and muskel 'rance only toler be othe rm distur the good ba Frozco Left “Alone in Eurspe, Every | tec ninciy pusned forward, a8 was algo the min. | distinction, At the eommencement there woe ai Naples | the wo gt a, ury orgaazation of Franee, Finally came the speech | @ revolutionary ® sinvular character, Thes l expressed bv the Sov. H YT 1 People Against Hew and the ey etaaineaues fenaniy necopuing Whe evets te Gor | This was Garivaldi entering Naples With Uwo friends 10 | grave iw tgel, “lates coping Giereat iieePaad yt A . ionated, ” many 80 long as the Foe yr ana aigeny of | Zein ape crnce ine key se doy abet ee did Laay anything elaeom the th? The poilcy of tne ; ere BOL Compromised, a the crisis ln Business yn} rt aud provided wi! are v7 of troo| 7 4 United States A . Wiiaenilouca aad’ gra than aver Wan | who threw’ ra an did gota tha Eistgri pee svOn Macrae gee SPECIAL: CONRESPORDENGE OF THE HERALD. wee oe esuntuns das Ceaieeae pied ahaan [amiga ees pre greciness, | ought to accept frankly the changes ygien have been | Salnave’s Conscrl His Vico President tudes? Jt 45 because one man alone has the power of dé | in spite of our insults hue erroré—-at that m roent A inave’s necriptioas—| e : | puinylof the waka and the fate of '@ macion, and may | Garibaldi was pot a vevolu‘looist, « conspirator aide | writ, ncoriutceyandgremaln wrezgers to every event | Atequies White Women to Salute Hi. Fnelish Baronet Charged with Big- | maintzin veac: or deciare war,at his pressure, (Noise) | bar dit ohief, Heropresented the {talien nation, arriving | It js thon that a eoveraiugal respects tbe rights of thers Pout-av-Puixce, Dee, 4, 1867. aa engi ror atone thne seemed to recoil before that | with ite procession of martyrs; and that Neawolliaa | and causes fis ow (0 DG respected. This policy has Things have become very desperate bere, and the amy After Marriage in New York. respopsibility, aad he abandoned the ayster | people was not, ax doclarsd by the leglimist } doen buat of France, and we shail not dlacuas it in pres | Haytieg doliar has now fallen so low that it takes forty te mourn fF ber beloved colleague, | mame of Bancker, wio had been to » aug Sma, , wae_of that employed as = clerk by } Simpson, Ww oe se enn Wiliam sheet, ta abl: took tt Into his bead, it {s alleged, to reduce the of bis employer to a certain uncomfortable extent, accomplish. Yandad: ie «?) task it ta e that Pt ego a gate beidvging to Mr, tbree United States bonds e: tho vaiue of $1,000 and a quantity of diamonds valued at $4,000, ts contended by Mr, Simpsca that young Kancker, after feiting porséstion of the diamonds, had them changed , Line — 4 supplementary extracrdinary creditg | @ compound of cowards and trsitor ; that popo a without the concurrence of the Chamber. (Hear, bear.) | conducted theinselyas like w redeemed people ve “vee rel ‘tne Orover the ees approbation. | Faytien paper dollars (o be equal to one American Mor peste britilanis, which be had sot into the gold Yee! sui Were acis in accord with words of tn ye- | ing tts savior, (Movements ta different senses; c . ‘ ‘The German mail steamship Cim>is, Captain Trauts | mea ? Why, only last year we wore called upon to | lauso on ‘he Jeff) rad ‘oing t it la thoyear’% PO nes [es too ¢ated by the diamonds and replaced m the ule. B mane wrnich tote Southampton co te 120 ef Decem- | rally a supplementary credit ovened without the Logia- | 44 os Kvavacbrx—Thea why was not univers:l suf. nevus Wittea-tin an Yen, yea, Saluave knows bis weakness, but no means ts 5 also alleges that at ofe time Banker abstracted Sen, arrived at QS prinearty yevtorday amoraing, bring: | Uo Calas from walen the country salfare be the rte | See genera sete Sa The Phauparnoiue question ‘an only be decided vy | Werthy and So tovert too denpernie td Preserve tis | trom bis establishment, and si:o at another 2 detail of our cable de- the decoration of the gor R alveraal auf at) siasarian ‘9 Nonatig sane of Brits oe swindled him ont of €200 which be was given, Any confidence 18 the deqiurati ing teresting Ball rep of hy wove M. Rovasr—UCniversai suffrage operated at Naples, ber, on being consulted, decided that the | Cacos bave gradually gained strengtn on the frontiers of . of os ing from Engiaud. (inverrapgion,) Ceralaly sou bi ood M. fweas—Show us, (bea, the interest of Fr. if in abank, which was managed the apeicben aatogeninan dey of Ar OS ow cmsber, ayeiae ohm, but What avd you done? ‘Fovbave aenated | M- Eauce Ouuviwe-ctan about todosc, (Nose) | fie'decsaa wevatjonned Am cousequence, | 5. ‘Doraingo, and have. retaken Fort Biarson, driving | Wr," RAG wae NAN eee heures ta La Brance, of Paris, o O° vine sitting of the Logins | 2270s Sromdty and free maton, the Unied Stutes, and | M. Ta our history. We are here the aaonal troops before them amidat-grest rejoicings, re, " om wane RMommnescet « crour ot depation were con- | Suising Poand. you base kmiciod tne govoramen: of eu | Prevoniare.. (Weer Rear; appauee) et AMERICAN RECONSTRUCTION. Alarmed by thove reverses, Slaavo embarked on | | After doing al tate veer orccer muds Sop suljoct @ preseot spokow of in | Petersburg, wiich new aims ab you by crashing out M. Esute Onuvie—I am about to reply to you. board the Haytien war steamer on the 224 of | Si°e tor Europe, which ka suceceded in reachio FermiOg, OF tecn of M. Mouner, Coe otserved that the | of exisesce all tuat rem ~ Lin'nver, 90 cleax and uninistakeble, | countcy, Iu Germany you had noi bee reer dat St, Cloud et some reserve; | of absiention, but have bot reaped its (ruits In couse- | Fronch | id um aifirmed tat the speeches of the | quence of your fmpradent language and conduct, which | are Italians, snd in Docember, which arrived wi large Body of leavant voyag: Bi as far ‘ ~ * can be ascertained from he pelea in toe id Wi enjoying all tne sights that were (o be seen pleasures that money speat by aa economical ef that unhappy | (Noise. pursued @ policy pee If to Germany and Italy-poople wero | Grand English Charch and Educational Haytion savages from the interior kndwa as the Piquets, cy 3 but wince iw ftaly people Movement tor wap there who were used by Soulouque in his reign for the mest wane or dep y Germana, J beg of you ia [From the London o Moustoir im tho Senate and tho Legisiative | nave excited the bmtred of the German people, [do not | France to be Frenoh, (Hear, tear; applaase.) ‘esta! Gouth. | Murderoas purposes, They were not allowed to land at | couid purchase, up to.@ couple of weoks ako, when Pat pba prem 7 Rage tor ier roe bap, Harned Sy sapien Franes, but against her porernment You Tue ip wala the peas, wo expinin himself. S airen rans Toned orem, and, Ane pores » eee aa their madiiy i fen tae vee took pemage for coumry and landed ib thls pork ne wmpertal oF. ” bo Minier “y, aly, it M, Eure Ocuvirr—You know, puch . "i lasses OF ne and put an ood t0 all doubt by announcing that | Dad ab aly, Maly, woul, by Koln baci fies 7aer new Dasara ton FON: KA, Pe eow mi of Englisn caurchmeg tu attaining that object nas been | Sit, Suter cane. Thoy have salted tor Cape Hayton, and | “Af OF wo sSeanett, om learning of his arrival, by i " we you have inspired with the | respect and doference 1 bave for you; and when you t ite Enjeeror hiad ordered the speech of the Aainisier of | game repulsion aa Gormaay. Taw, hacing raved and | expressed an opinion whien wounded my convictions! | §zy° y . W, Tremlstt, of St. Peter's, Bel- | fore Sainave witl bead the troops in another attempt to Fiae (0 be printed a8 @ pampdiot aad disiributed | gustacned tie policy of nationalities, ys Aave 6) ucted that | did not inter:apt you; but the more superior you are 10 | juronded as ano: ent ig mova sectional ene, 1 is bam. G3 sappress revolutionists, Before he started he or- to the whole American Church, | {oh0a' general conscription wpon the streets and men means he alone cao explain, paid ofin ao uninvited entirely unexpeciod vist, and persuaded hewn a thro rence, Gi the natimalities are against you. You arealoneinthe | me by age, talent aud authurity, the gore FT ints: ea | go) pot to the Southern States as eeulost ihe Nortnera. use of the usual alluremonts of 4 police ‘The Paris Cunstitutionnel of December 10, comment. | mids of wraps, and you hive aay people and ev ” sour Ransins ei aaaiit ote Nor dues tt Peon Pll any single party im Bngiand— pase gary vt songs pm ee thee Wea pany him to poheo beadquariers, woere | Ot, od ry foe on the first day's ritting in the Legistative Body, on | 9ove7Nment brsilet yr (Nose and appiaueo) This is . fmens—T do n wr myeele both High Church and Low Cyurch aro aasoouted 1a | Sounded, bit only forty men. could be got out of th ue Feat yen / , ‘What is said every bere, and jn repvating it I only echo M, Exe Ouuivier—there are two histories in Frane?: | jy, nbi ‘aud most of the bish- tho wnterpellations re ative to the Gorman poltcy of the | utile upinion. “You migut bare followed either of two | one which «nda in 1740 and the ovier whieh commece: uit: | ore “ah “the colamial, metropolitans ang. many French government, which we publish in the Henarp | policies with resect to Germany —tat expounded by | the Rocoluion, Lrepet the firt toauye I know ts ¢ran- | weil kagwa leaders of church opinion approve jout them. to-day, says:— M. Theirs, whieh, following the examp'e of Louis XL. | deur; but J obey only tie principle of tie ssomd. 1°49 | of jt, and have expressed their wiliingness to government bas been placed in the han’ mt . 4 " and Richellou, would have binderat tae unity bevond | undersiand that thovw maa who can only conceive | eooperaie. Several eminent staiesmenm, buth con- | era! Ulysse, & black mao. ho did Soalouque’s bloody PO sone Me ecient Proliz and inatten. | the Rhine; aud the other oue of abstention, when might | Fra:ce great witvout liberty canuot imaging her juices work whenever auch service was wauted, ie bas in- ely 5 ; ti sorvative and liberal, have promised to assiet, Amon; edter of | have prevented the result you feared. You'bare advercd | tial with ont conquo-ts, (Noise. Appiamss om the | Se eee era Ms eadcn nie Gamorae Mardye | formed the Logislafure that he will allow perfect fics. htfall excaped, and the 22d De- ; MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. We arsomdy. The Doancier of ¥ to nenher, bat have vac lated between she two, Public | M Grastun Dx CASAGNAC rose, bat could mot be beard | kar Stannope, the Earl of Soatesbury und Lord Joon | 40m in the Chamber @uring his temporary power, but | annor—Youxciove —On Saturday, December SI, ab took plesmass a alla tag. ou si2 bitedo ns Tumor sates that when Prussia and Austria were in | Ju the midet of the pois». Hunnera. ‘Upon tho commitiee are ta> Kart of Carnar. | eF#rY man knows whas hog aad the opponents | the restience of Colovel C, Goddard, Meairo®, ng Jy gonntry might bave form o_o ~— Oo vr phan- | hoatile presence of each otber, M, de Kismarck’s pro- M, Exuitw Owsvise, turning towards that geatlemsa— | yon, Lord Cranbourne, Earl Nelson, the Archbishop of ot ee peewee ministerial A oleae e S en ey — Major WiLtann Awpnor, of Ruche-ter, N. Yo, to al toms mousing 19 various quarters, and qualified the | posais mado ab Biarritz were vclined; you wished t» | My words do not apply Lo you, Yok, sho Bisuop of Oxford, Mr. Beresford Hope and | Under Seu! siceua) er vd prod rege rel ust | Canoiaxe P. YouscLove, of Cevviand, Onin, reserve your action, Tue propesiioaa éomiug trom ‘A Verce—Ab! He ba afiaia Mr. Giadstone There certainly coald ve no better | Overy Priv Brpar By a end salute bim as ‘CORLISS—PARMELAR —On Tue-way, Decamber bs Viepna were also unaccepted from the same motives, M. Exits OLuvier—I am not afraid of any one, répresentation than this of dierent sections of Churel- bare hs inpectentd Gaebyida the inhabitante | te residence of Eliphalet Wickes, Esq, by the re You desired to be leit free im order, when bxih com- ‘M, Gramimen ps CassAGxac—ls it to me that you apply | wen, ME Se iy Le lyzed, and : zi) a nba ‘Thomas Punnett, Wrunua F, Contra to ‘Mites Jaa Pane patants should fall exhaisted, togo In and claim tne | those words? i The feeling which has Ind to movement fs the de- ‘y at nt Be yen nai ooo, at the bod ress | MERE ail of New York, No earss, Mon’s pars. But events were too rapid for your policy, M, Ewin Ortavien—I apply them to him who s3/d, | stre to draw closer the boots sonel le ia ere 4 a” avi reyes ie: Suita—Hammonn,—At Flusting, L. L, om Tne Paris Débats, speaking on the same subject, | and victorious Prussia refused to you what had been | “Ab, be Is atraid!”? Exgiand aud the United States aawngee en leues upon a. ike dogs, adould SuRave | Hocerador 23. by ‘ho Rev. Dr. Beach, Jaw 9, Surre, eye *peeviensly Lapa toe oe conosenion, . Th erpaelty 1 sitine ee pes reyes ame Amasican Chareties, fhe cordial u take offence or become disappointed, ASME May eldest davgbter of Beujamin Hammond, dew’ was the evacuation uxem! jone 80, 1 should cerainiy have calle apo bishops who attended the I'au-Aagliean Sy- Brookivn, LI, ¥ 3, Corn‘er-Tagos, after having mado a sortewhat long | point you toorder. (1 r.) acy prodwoed very «ratifying results. ih BROOKLYN CITY. ; ‘ames Pent “tye bre poem ae About . Vartan to Jomaxxa wank, DOLD i. xenrsion beyond the Rome, aud shown the hesitatious ° . newrttudes ef Frened policy in Germany bes commits Ser having wojebt in vain the sense and scope of thi Rew at Galzours, which had also, be said, the incon. Penience of exci soutiment of Germany 14 again discussed t10 oman ques developing a whieh bad pot hapeteen suffcientiy examined, that is to ay, ight ofthe Romans to umte themecivesjre Italy, and, “Sows ill, their right mot to be reduced to the hard cou: pega Ab oli ton Af the political serfs of Rican OM He supported} of two distinot nati M. Eure Ocuvien—Qentlemen, I nee that yo binew', oF Faber the grave, (Different mourn tering ona thernratic régime, and wou p A restoraton, of the Southern versivy woud farther complished without your concurrence, all you had to do | first virtue a", namely, intderance, (Loud marks of di | gipon thea (reodship and mutual respect. It wili be a CITY cauaT was to follow a plain and simple poiicy—ihe policy of | seat.) I resume my argument aud deoctare that thy true | pleasing memoato of the viet of the Amerian prelates (Inverruption ) You ough: to have said to | traditions of France, aod ix eop'ormity wilh har i to Eugund, An Alleged Abortionist Co: unily and your | ests, lead her to seeond the aspirations of popui —_— aunwiien: of France; we shal) interpbso independence and uaity, and not to arres: ly on you for the evonts i if stvore oxias to Jealy and Gareead Wieuncs THE ITALIAN AMNESTY. Before Judze Thompson. Instead of seek. The trial of the alleged aboriionist, Mrs. Jacobine Eek- Pardon of the Garibuldian I[uvaders of the | rt, which has bees in progross tu the City Court for the composed | ¢ uniries regard the Fraoce you no ecifective | mean, restiess, jealous nation, and not groat, Roman states. past two days, was concluded yesterday afternoon, an! Died. Barumyy.—At New Orleans, La, on Sunday, Decem ber 15, of congestive fever, Kussit Dowaueon y Bativelot the town of Duiafties, revtinad, 8 the 470s year of bis age. ‘BaLowix.—Ua Monday, December 23, Axes B. eldest daughter of John and Honora Baldwin, aged 10, ears, T months and 23 days, aay Joe relatives and friends of the family @te respectful, ‘his thesis with excellent arguments, which uafor- | aid, you ought to bave looked for it in Cermany, whose | or Hiveral, ake ee -_ ‘ taverest it tw to be your ally acainat Rus tw thet | M. Turers-Gentlemen, Tehall only detain you bita | _Fubjoined re the report OF the, atinietry to ing tbe accused was foand gubity of manslaughter 4m the | ly tavited to attend the | fauoral, go Tuareg afvernooKy, wnidsbobamenbvensma abi oland no longer ftands between it and the northera | f inut 1 merely to beg you Viclor Emanuel, recon ing tha’ an amaesty shoul fourth degree, It will bo remembered that Mrs. E-kart | at one 0’ . K alt es im the teal afa Nef a Ot diequanie ; i tue reosat invasion ef the | was arrened and tried om tae charge of baving cauned Beatrig—Gn Monday, Decemoer 23, Jans Amy, mm the real s{:vation, tmatead of diseuani be granted to ail coavers ats of Itay or Germany. (Adesion) W. are | Rotnan Staves:— oar: 4 countries only to have righis? hall the house of Srix— When the first attempts to favate the Pontifical | ey abort.on on tue dewast Tue prisober Was emand- Sadigoation at tue recent vivieot ebuliition ep the part | italy ie reached by Sicily and the M a, 8 Savoy be allowed to crea'e a State of forty mi. e, carry. | territory too< place iu June list, the judio'ai agthoritios | ed ior sontenee Of M. stouver, there'ore ing Bos oeeee onF bg Hee oon will | ing of fifteen of Germans from Austria? Ji the mere ory sommanees penal Paeracsgan Prine ap doe no Dot commit the incredibie bluader of ailowing an | of ulations were sdificient to cause the trlumph of | of this movement, which were suvee4\ ‘Mere was again report that the King of Italy tm | Giance between Italy, Prussia, Russia aad the United | euch dees, Pressia might, in thet’ game, to-morrow sles. | all the oulefe of the armed Saads which mvaded the BROOKLYN INTELLIGEYCS. mais abdicating and that Prince Humbert will appeal to ainet as, What ere the conseqnences of tne | poli Ausiriaant dethrone the King of Bavaria, troatior 10 the following wen'ha, ‘ pe ! country to support him im — mational war with which we beard the otver day from the | azain, turn to Russia, If ah ths Christans of the Eas Thapressed with tno absolute wecesstty of re-es'ablish- Tsaxreaniey o” rae Fatt Po:soune Cass. —The taking ed to attend areal had previously affirmed that you had no | couformity with your ideas, were t» throw themeaives inte | img ihe empire of the lax, your giverpmout has con. | > in the myst bof Mrs. Eleanoth | 08 TBareday mormen, 1 ele: nek Presa programme for the conference, in order to her arms, w ‘you be creatly pleased? Neveribel sidered itvelf bound to associate its action with that of testimony yetertous deat isabel byreri varch, Car: vint at half-past { @ French Arthy of Lyons was tn readiness to move, | sovernment free in taking part im it; now you if whas you eay ts true, Rasit has the right to ex od | the tribunals im repressing tho guilty, Woe con- | Fall and ber daughier Jenaie, wuieh hes been fully pub- | piue; Cympne 2 leave Jamaic: tock. * & Yeuter from Florence sare that Mazaini was very ili missed the congress even before it met, sod it her empire as far as Coastantmeple, (App a Giderstions o” the utmost gravi y Constrained it to arre-t | pened ja these columns from*time te time, was con- Du: At Yorkviile, on Moudav, December 2, Larne ‘ m * D and dauguter of the portion have you placed Italy? I do not speak With regant to the polloy of conquosta, as I bl Sue chief and promoter of tus eaterprie, 8 oo read, | cluded at a late Nour on Monday 2 ght, ead Coroner a P oapeageheearonY ug England would be with you 10 this alliance | Rassia, for th of the Italian severunient and great regret aod while, with thos the death of Mire, dary Louisa Morenuuse by producing | of Thos, Beatie, aged 48 years flied: | Tee ei sec nea ges evening, at eight o'clock, at her tt _ East Firty-fourad street,’ Hue remains wilt be taken, larrytowa, rehig| Doana.—At Jamaica, L 1, om Monday, December Tre commercial letters from the leading houses in Pacts express a strong feelmig in favor of the present @t Lagane, and slight bopes were entertained of bis re- | revolutionary Italy, wich Toterrupit " y i fy id | fi those {ronti 7 % ‘oa Vouor—Keep i! sade crmeairartepiese tacutensrenstead Seek Ba! Gocesbug eet Thy tt the government did wot hesitate to plese him aio at | Lynch having ebarged the jury, tbat body rotired to The relatives and friends of the family are invited Sho Turin Garetie drince the first echo produced ta M, Garxr Paces—I spaak of the Italy of order, Has | the present day, Bat we ary not here to consider such | tue disposal of the judicial antnorities, 1s was e- | goliberaioni midnight There was mothing further of sean the te a eS eneaul ys en e ‘ it not always Lad the same pregramm>? MM. Ratazzi | conquests, but to take account of those made fount | termined to leave jastios to follow ber regular course. aly vv the words of M. Roukorin the Lezialatve boty. | and M Miewolt equality docared that Tuly cou'd mot | about um ia the namoof tho false ld-aa too seduiou:ly | Now, however, tbat tranquillity aud eam degio spevsssacage yp bag iaphaas 0 is y iyi thnsayer4 Aecording to that journal the Italian govermmoat ought | ex's! without Roms; aud did not General Meva»rea re- | propagated. We dare not say ‘top. Ioan unier. | vive, snd that tho representatives of ti jon agsia | testimony of Dr. Shepard, which was et once ciear and Soimediately to break off ail d'plomatig relations with | Peat the same deziaration the other day in the Senate at | staud that those who in\roduce such ideas geek 10 de- assembled in Pariameat are aoe to make concise, The Geotor testified to having found ta the o'clock. M Fosrxg.—On Monday, Docomber 23, Sceax M., Wiliam C. Foster aud daugoter of Joseph and Alden, in the 34th year ef her age. Florence? You have placed yourselves in opposiiien to | fent them, but I affirm that they have compromised the | ized voices heard, patsiotiam determines f the Franco, on prin of being charged wiih treason to the | the uaanimous sentient ef the Ttalant—ioles) ard | suastion of italy, No acantile Frenowmaa would d-- | a vell_over thy socrowsul fucis tua, uave eo greatly | Sreencs or perro protege yl penligt ns na Kee ‘The Felatives and friends of the faral!y, apd also aonarchical prine:p! you have tora up the Convent om of Septem r, (lis- | sits to take from Germany an tach of her territory, but | treuvied the pablin quiet. abaf the jury brouzkt in the folowing ver- members of Pai Lodge, No. 3 and A. St, From tho Anaucial statement laid before the Italian | ‘e8%) Tho objec; of that treaty was the withdrawal ef J when we are in presence of crowns se.zed under the Secondine, therefore, the gonereus im “Chat Elzabech Fati came to ber death trom the | Fo Pre folly Invi to attend toe eral, at her 8 bi our troops, and Dave you net now deo'ared ‘hat our | pretext of acer.ain commantty of jan usgs it ts our | Stujcaty’s heart, Counell +f Ministers { strychpine, administered bv some person or residen @, 139 south second etree, Wil henspecn, © Feriament N appears that the ordinary and exiraordi- | forces wili alwwsys continuo on the way t duly ‘0 protest. M, Oil vier baa spsken b> us of tho | abe w lay before you @ sec vaknewn.” "bat Jeauio Fal cane to ber omer aay) m a hb be taki + Pary expenditure for 1903 is estimaied as 9S2,892,415f,, so aly then feel boend to ex cate policy oi Houry IV. and also of tuose of tho Rovylu- ar Rese poe Hage restart ap trong Mi deyy i TT from the elect of some marostic ‘adtmini - Lee Yer WG for interment, 23 profoundly regri the imprudent a tov, The frst was the greatest being of our history ate tak.og part in the invasion of 1 st " There. . . Lay roi a a dae veh mopar which have bern «tered ia thie tribone; they who be understood the te ; territory, bred Oy pine hie aisehatged trow en tody, recrvd | COLDER—At Queens, Long Island, on Mo:diy, Dow 191,969,087", 0 not partivmenutary—(ruwors)—for they declared } But do you know what he weant by tre word ‘enub- | the Oveial Gazette of Florence publishes the text of | {9 warm c is friends, who thronged | Cembe: 23, Mr. Jous B. Go pon, axed Ta yeaa. On December 8 the Pope had a slight fainting 20 while | tata neighboring governmeat bad been jothing more than the union ef the emailer | the formal decree, the Coroner's vuice, and Went forth a tree man, ee eters an Tuingky me — ords ha it the House of Austria, His projec: was to ag 8 RS t the Germ: ity whieh being f i A "{ 4 ALLEGED Fatem Purrayors.--Tae examination in the fab op mig, Shey aries ke Feat Me BARONET CHARGED WITH BIGAMY. | Ase jeooph W. Wee nib i a an he accept asia the oilice fhe Farnese Palace, Rome, under the presidency of the now ou that of Prussia, And what did the Rev Montgomery Quoea with having obtained the eum of He Marri t Sir Culling Eardiey in y s . Iniion do for us? After hav Prociaimed th A legod are perk heat Calli ardiey 4m | $200 trom im by ae Need, ‘bn. Shmnonescapes.s\sidee ee ol une 1am ty, and ales f bi d and aid —- Marquis d’Ulican jerptte of the wishes of b's pao “ ™ as their capital? (Various ramors; ep- | righia of the aman race, it weut trectiy for the hi . R ‘Voo military eonforenes of the States of South Ger | piause from soverat beuches.) What would vou say | Of the Rhine! sacs was tho disiaterssednose of ti toute place “yewterday aflernope before Justice | wm Ihursday forenoon, at ait vast nine o'clock, from the London Star, Dee. 12.) "Bucklor, The complaidant testified thar we accused | #6 Henry wireet, and irom there (0 ; Many closed its sittings m Munich. The result of tte | ere the King of Italy, raimag his head, to addresasou | republic! (Laughter aud signs of adhesion.) Ge 4 . » Uaronet, was | came to bitu and represented that the firw of tou & | Commer Rutgers aad ry streets, whore e requiem bigt 2 thus:—*'Rei Cavite Vecchia a@ lena ee. you piease, | men provest: tomy Imiest brea: this de- Mitore wil not be known in aceriain manner umusletter.|Ne TA GNNN Waele me Musee on my arm, | plerubla dositioe of Daroua tice, Were niarried out, aueday io | Go and another pany in New Yora owed him about | mate will ve Ve ratideation of tne resotitlite to be communicated to | immorabie, awating your (Remora) 2 Tarope would be eomapamed wf twe Mlaier! wpa of caven, "| Uros™t aoa ine i Or the waprantumoctsof the court, | $3,000, bat that be could not got the mouey immediats Pe Kovernmenia, The statoment is ineorrees that | Sttaation ia which vouhave placed Itay i+ vo dowdy ty and tho other of 120 millions Tue park of France | Chel” OL i ee tne hin with having, on the In | ly, sod wanted to borrow §200, Upom those reprevonia- matter of great indifference to those who desire to sce | gonsists in upholding the smailer States; tere lies her of Septem Yer, 1387, married a lady mamed EXigabeth | ‘toons and the promise to pay the loun with.e a few daya, Bavaria bes proposed the suppression of tho Prussiaa | je, unity destroyed, but aihers think wo engut to re. | traditional poitey, there her reni glory. ‘Alion, his toriwer wife, Eumiiy Florence, being then aud | the complainaat ioaued him the monsy. dir, Queen ecl ok, Goopirm —In the 65th yoar of bis age, Nast Goonwity thone of s or trea¢nerous, avd those sen Aagebenuarnieue ct the throne of Vicor Emanuel, Frequent counorls of Bourbom partisans are held at naive of Umagn, coanty Tyrone, Ire The (rienus of the jam ty, and aieo fered ow $'reet police on. the 49-b year of his wives and irlends of the fam'ly are respecte fully invited to a'tend ihe faneral, on Friday mornings, Qnltary regulation tn the Southern States, where it bas | spect lialy because she is u force at our sido. (Various M. Rovssa—Gentiemen, I rise to make a few obser- beeq ‘an0e wuaed at halt-past nine o'clock, from the rea big sone Ween introduced, On tho conirary, Bavaria proposed to | Movements.) A " ationt 06 toa struments vos neve Reed et Sar. 2, rash vitae and Mr Grain, instroeied by Messrs, ane hin from say patties “areas point ath Henry 8. Wilsoa, No, 23 Wess 1b! M, pz Kruvacurs— Italy respects no trea'y. Thiers bas made an appeal to the national sentiment, | 4 imphrey and Motzan, appeared for the prosecution; | tage \Le accused waived furtuer exawinaJea and gave ut furiber notice, al fevice her own eeguiations on the basis of these of The Preamuvt—I must request that interruptions | and | cordially agree with bin that the Mistduty of & | TT Mouaga Williains, insirgoed by Mr, Mant, for | bail to ap,eur beforg thd Cy. nd Jury. New Or aus papers please cot ou 5 : —At Prissio, which witl, 1¢ ‘a said, be appiled im the grand | may not be indulged ja, They are net worthy ef the | government is to vecupy itecly exclusively with t 1 Yonkers, December Hrencourroe in” wi ch all the troops of Boutbern Ger | debate, terests of the country, (Adhesion) A minister si barge stahed that the tion In thiecane was | _ 4 BuRetan ‘Uses Cinororonm.—A burglar entered the | Axx, wife of Houry B. Lawrence, in wdesdyeen af tatty aro to take part in the course of mext autumn, — | piscga Tracer nereelt Inte Tent MtURMeR are On ee eee thought of the. postbility. oF a ree'\tereion ot fed by tho tacher Teal Lady Eurdieg; tu | Feeklence of Air, Whelpley, wt whe coraer of Fuiton and | +45 : To the Prussian Chamber of Deputies tho order of the | "A Voron— speak of Germany our {rontlers was indiewod to cur -amtaxat ir wt Berlin | Ofer to eindictle the enor of tne dauguirr, 19 whom | Middagh # teeta, at hatf-past one o'clock yesterday morn- Yous fest fey vas the discussion on an alleged violation of the The debate whieh the bonorable | inthe first dave of August. shorily after the pr re gaa nn gg Sra gh So cpeenngebeml Hay. | "Bd ADA procesdedto rantscx the house, Mra Wuelp- | ¢ ne arr fn te Bg arp ~ Keiy in London, and it certainly iavolved aa imputation | ley, hearing # notse in her room, arose and lit the gas, Wrosson frontier by the Rassian authorities. The M. Garsien-P/oxs—Both questions {\ war agreed | absaionod, might be ureated of. You caaset deare te shat my | But the etroular of the Marqr moath, (Loud exciamstions,) Vow win have attacted | posterior to the circumstances I the revolution, wie are yu? You are the m nial the military alliance between Pr: States is atiribated to ver imprud: Bi e tothe | August 10 dur poitcy of disinterested med anciont dyntetut, he make him elf avcep'ed by | perteot!y well known by the Parliament of Berlin, that he had vot beeu legally married tm the firsts. | At this moment she discovered the thief snaking bis) tunes. If tue daughter of hia cient was the real Lady | exit through a window, bus kin, Whelpiey said she was bane the ady who now bore thas tile could have po | £0 stupid from tue effets of chiorvform whieh tue bur- juat chat on. wlar used, that she was unable to give any warm. Her ir, Mowtaga Williams inquired if bis learned friend | ebiidren were 80 much affected by the i bat it was was prepa: with proof as to the Americaa law to | impossible te wake tuem for reveral nours, Tbe burglar was lecal, dd pet secure anything of value. BETH, Caughier of James aged 6 yours, 10 months and 10 Dearest E.uily Bis: And toy toss But us God that has bere: He can all our sorrows heal. fihin the competence of the Prussian Chamber of Depatios, bat of that of the Reichstag of Northorm Ger- | prince whose words 1 gu tim" When, in th wavy. Europe, one is ear ied by the forve of a mno Ba Tuo ex-Emprees Charlotte of Moxteo went from tho | leew @ alway! remem! ening Ais orig'n, ly peesercing bi oon chor. | aria even seat to request OF ass tance, end It was on ‘ Siateaa of Lacken to the palace at Brussele, and break; | Goer, and by fra Kly arwm-ny ere Burop: he psition | the 2lat that the treaty between Prussia and that coun. as. iitard—T can ro eve my frlead’s anxiety, Tam | agusgr of Suoriirrins—Devective Froet and Rousds- eee pe age < ae nie, sito othe meme Seer Hh, the King 0nd sepal: GAIA Sal ee | TS nea Wa ee beeie oie weny ae] ook Meee arg: affltca cet of euwocal pelican, | _ ME. Fiowers—1 wioud Wink yon bave not relieved | man Riggs arrested four young men yesterday afters | sp'o fully inviied to attend the ‘aneral, this (Wednesday) o J ‘ nooo, whom they detected atiempting to sical a coat | Morsing, at eleven c'ciock, trom tne residence of her Bepouy took & loug drive on the boulovarda with tho | (7 Per but wim, then, Aave eu risen againd tie | Im thin, however, he iw not m accord with M, Juves Gdeen of Belgium revo u'ion which raised you to the throna? (Exciumatlous ) | Favre, who decisred it to be a diplomatc victory gained by us Ido not wish assuredly (o exalt, as regards for- parents, 384 Eivhin vite, Lecember 24, Jaung McCoy, from @ clothing stove ja Tilary sireot, near Fuiten. The scoused wore taken belore Justice Buckisy, when ' Mar, dota da, Archbishop of Mexico, arrived at — aes = de AB. yet eeepc Best be alo the Ship Gu be the counter-reyolut! 4p wations, tho advaviages we obtained; [con toe: ve their names as a Murphy, James Pao Reville, where ho lutends to pase the winter, belligerent ake tent myself ‘with alauing that our conduct in the affair Joun Gabnon sea Jone Maslens” eap ware: toved 2 respeet(uily Invited to alteng te retdence, 22 Allen sirect, om one o'cloek, Monday, ecember 23, Jacon R Navies,’ fod friends of (be family are respectfully oe ral, ane South Dutch er Fy aod Twent street, Tuureday morning, at teu o'clock. ane ad Rav.—At Morrisauia, ow Juesday morning, December peo youngest caild of Jawes a Conte Ray, ag 3 The ren'ivor and friends of the family are respecte” Snow bad {niles io sue’ abundance tn some proviness | they have spoken of mational right and of divine right, | @ Laxemburg was & warning tor Germany that certeia | 10 tis davdlior, Oa the Leth Of Spain thatthe railroads wore biocked up. Travel was | What the latter is we ken) saeenanee we, childr b fob wee not tied we ineitioroas, pn feor it ae tras shoe ‘ben iney were marrie: " of the soil (interruption and Manghter), have beeo aud at the Prussian cannon whina for A'ty years have gam. | & puspeuded on the of Saragossa to a acd Alar Jected to it. Iv T traced here she picture of all tue | méshed the walls of Lucem'wrg have be n withdrwon? Is it ie i Phy W Santander, oo which iatter, at ceriain points, the | Crimes and in’amies o” the coanter revolution un ler wot trud that bh § evacuation ha becoms ove of ‘he com- low Fork. be of snow was nearly a yard anda haeif, A@ Valencia | the flag of whch you now seem willing to range your. eee the opposition against Cowat de Bismarek ? guilty, aad sentenced to four mouths eacu in we Kings eg Covety Penitentiary, 0 of Masow10 Batt. ~The third annual ball of Corner Stone Lodge, No, 867, F. and A. M, givem at Masonic Temple, Ea-tern District, jast night, was the most briliiant affair of the season. The lade were dressed with unusarl tate, and the decoravens aid appointments were co admirably wanaged tuat tae balirovin preseuted a sovue of rare spieador, y Ord ie di pelves—( Lou contradicts ad cries of “Order, ave We not of anod jostice Om a pomt on which @ obid was no severe that the rivors were expected to | Sri, \Woud comiradicuioas, a * | Europé admitted that our cimim was lexi imate? (Hear, frox The PRrstorst—Wo are not here to disensa govern. | hear.) Low arrive at observacions Aoiher order, AD extreordiuary cave came under the notice of the | mental theories, but the order of the day, ear, boar.) | The ror, agvorting to M, Uliiver, im tue Interview * M, Ganatan-Paos—When I bear the sinister attack- | at Saizburg, meditated a policy disquieting to Germany. somo three er tour weeks ; had been previous Poroner for Bast Middiesex, London, December 11, A f ere Wel if fully tavited to auend the fi "i ‘i " Who told you so? (Lawghter.) Aud it you w: engagemen' Te &® great Humber of persons iy oattend the funeral, from the Psd bad dict in the bouse of some persons named | g Gis tT ans cevelatien: { dlazeoraptios ena imagined y © told s why have you ‘irmed itt you were BOF) hresent, amoag others it. Cyrus Field aud a xenteman BOLRD OF COUNCIL. posi rie nok et ee sing, at balf- ‘oc -| Proposed Donation to the President of the Pvoper, living ia Nelson street, Hackney road, An in- A Drrvry—Agresd. M. EM OLtivisn—1 wade no 93 vement. gow le court; the regisier was not sly Airy into the cause of death lod to rs discovery that | M: Gaunren Paces Ovo ef those mon of tho revo. | M. Rocmmn—You repreyenied the jouraey to salzbarg | thot 's net asual; there was nA lation who wish for order with liberty; who wich to | 88 prepartag a comomation with Auviria mgainet Ger | *U)At. Roowit.—tuddeniy, on Monday, December Mrssr} Cristie, the beloved wife of Rebard Modell? aged 2 Hhe child—a Gino boy, neariy two years old—was not the | establish the muludily of matums on union and percs; | muy. Afver the cireular of the Miuster of Foreiga | 10 Mr. Giitard— Witness’ daughter is ill alive, Board of Aldermen—The Sidewalke Be | year : pon of the Coopers, but had been “adopted’” by thom. | iu prolsimad he absson of the sould avd of wve'y, | Afiuite bas 4o well explained tho motivos for that journey ae Cael TN eS Comrsre meemesodet, | sone Paving Certain strocts with | auignythe lunvrik from her lass ree devee. Aa eee bs socias they advoriised in Merch Inst for a chiid te (ipa oaome bane} We OR AANA | SP isle, CAraek, wr bgreee anetoneeey aamlae wer | Meat a FeetrY oF room adjeining the eliarcli; be was Leper Pavement Ordered and Kecon- wich street, (hie (Wednesday . a twelve o'¢i00K, Boom ident, bh : r " | moc eure whether it was es. “vestry; he was not a le AN, ow Dece. ihe ofthis Bape ase lain gee aan ee phen dares os ate toe! uaen a abe a eee eect eee ioetity trang | sare Lia he eaw the rogiatry eigaed, Dut be wadcrtocd | This Board met sestorday afternoon, Mr, Brinkman, | 20 yeas wy -Desounles Sh Leapnmnen Saew Ppremiam of C10 ans! @ good stock -of clothes, thoy | F2iA:i7ws of the couatry ; thera are othors, on th sympathy for the sovereign who wept for bis brother, | Wey wer going oe tho Prewident, presiding. ang lends of the family, are, reepestfalty tnvtted te ; a 7 | wary, which require a thorough examination, Tb Does y exciude the sentiments of the beart? (Hear, _dit, itichard Henry Bannister, the registrar of St, ‘A number ef wore secsived from tho Boare of attend the funeral, from the of his sister, ot phould take the child. \ It was brought to their house by | we ars at in the latter osse, Every aya hear) Emperor returned and made @ triu Goorge’r, Hanover square, proved tho prisouer's mar. pence Of | 202 West. Twenty-seveuth sree, oa Thursday afer “ . rage before him, w.tn a lady pamed Bitzabeth Alien. Aldermen and laid over. noon, at one o'clock, } young lady, who ssid’ it was ber illegitimate child, (ies should have a prevasling ebaracieristic; but if | Joureey to Like ‘ mei tauentor to seek Sut that of the couauct or the | Mk Dctawowrer.—As he does wherever he goes, Mr. Robert de Tracy Gould, of WaitLamstow, devoved | The resolution passed by the other Beard donating LERL® —On Monday, December 22, Mra Many facta wore elicited from William James Cooper, | Covcenment oa foreian affaira, it may bo described as a M. Rocuex—Yes, you ate rigot; the Einperor en- | thut he is a barrisier of the American bar aud has prac- | 91 O65 3 Saigexp (formerty of Pailadeipuia), im the 75th year gave bis evidence Wry reluctantly, Tue inquest | Confused agliation ending im poweresness. (More. | Counters everywhere, Whatever tie opposition may say, | tied for many years at Now York, If the marriage $1,009 10 Mr. Shanson, the Presidemt ef the Board of | ner age. © to ducover tho parents ef | ments of assent and dment.) All nations wich possess | the inost ardent sympathies, (Yea, yes.) , oh ti te @s etated, jt was a legal and vaiid inar. | Aldermen, Was read and amendments inciuding the pre- aa friends, and those of her son-in-law, John @, Sgreat foreign policy adept. a precse and deterained | M. Juums Favae—They are aduiinistrative ovations, | TiAce. It was not necestary that it atinaid by eutered 1a | gidents of the Board 0° Couneilmenand the Creven aque. | Lishitdy, and grandeon, J. 1 is Leto, are reapec' tally r principle wh on is not a mystery to any one, Tho office | (Noise) ‘The latest edrises from {’hina show that there is a | of the cor ment is Le nearce @ut meana, adapted iM. Rovaza—M, Jules Favre matntains his kindly eat!.. PeVOlt near Pekin, Rebots haywe appeared en the banks bs ag gin pg aE me rg a aes the raral aed worgiog populations, Waal, wir Lauent u roads of one or tw jadred thousand ple rece: ches res Norah ian tenia Fs gas aw belongs dover, the | country sho ld “not | uke Sovereign, wiin acslamations, at Lilley Roabaix ana | (70 car ve prot SC domicile ‘een ocoosenty, er, ony oe aoe opp ey fe ers Reng Ps se scodiiten that Gouse fonmsignn ore.cosoepuated By teat |’ Lake etermacrat eran puener nem te eee, marriage a1 the couse ale: no witnemen ee required. | cioag ine crovemalke of all the meets ta the eice, ant Mr, Montage Wiliiams— any young conpie have | that payment for cleaeing (he eirecte be suepy del antl . reaponsidility, tae nation sbould mot hesitate to accord :" THE FRENCH LEGHSLATURE. Re confidence’ What la \ereforo required 18 8 principle cole to, walk inte the first chureh they e0ine to and get | he complies with the provisions of 16 @ont-a2:. » Roseiutiana Were adopied tu faver oi paving with the POSTOP IER Cae known te ail, and moans whion the government svlece \y. There are some dark spots on the horizon.’ Poeare ca Napeicetl and waveils when advissbia When Pit and ail the told that tia ia laeousiaiency, shat we regret our seth gpm ne AA ben bend s Sar ee inte & | Nicolsom pavement tke folio Green! — Lory, reat Ei ministers had (e detend their policy in toe pei '" v ¥ ia the | ridge, from Broadway to the Pear! Declarations S On ' m2 m5 lef the cae eat at Conduct and tue reaulis of ihe war, Ni ai es Wail y LU Te sone “Alone in Ravel id “All the | language, and tho di enaniey breathed im their | tne avawal tbat we are sot tafalllble. As a tiucecs histo | "Mi. “Gitard—Bo they might in England until the | wemals Me Wall end exvending one sioad) te Mizo:cr Natledatiion Agaisat Mei Alienation of tae at Gus Sando: co neuen aoe re, mat Seabee fea aken cas tan Coton Geo {a forming | statute of George Il Bonenlene 2 ow Dcrehe Woiae ae 4 i g em Ne . 1 ners Lat Tt eet tate tcca | a,M®: Stretton, of No, 3 Grav'e Inn square, eolettor, joqvveatly these Tesolutious were feceasidered and United Btatee—How Ay Hoe B gucu a siiuation? Has sueh been the mode of pricesd- | meat, afterwarda the revoiution. It would have been ‘ aoe Ing of this goveramens? M. ddlers said:—“You bad | far bower that Violer Emawusl should Lave eald to the PEokan abet eae aitely postponed formerty a vicious polloy; mow you have none at ail.” | King of Napice:—Italy wiehes for veily; there le ono 4 y the fasber (yr. 4 motion fo-adjourn tilt Theraday was carried. ins ee gi Aokwowl- | jim wot of that opinion: pot of the verormument | soversige de many ia tine poninasia ane oat yng | Sede} o2 tne 2d Octoner, 146d, im whieh Aue Is do. g mont of Italine Unity, is not the want of a poli A i ath? Lassie oar of Feaacebmet Ine nets, i rat the patey of the Kmperoe: ty e Sve tancnscoema are) lite areas ciao Wi igre a the warrant oticere of the court THE BOARD OF EXcIsr, a aeiter im the hair, 5 aeyt, LJ e Lt Foren ire, toat crea’ Ys" ef (he prisomer jast ub ‘ Of fiate; the BMarquis de Mevsilar, Fores Ag and defecced ig dhe opeschen of cho Miniter of Sate, | sevolcweaia and bie Thonsand. But having ox Ry ~ alld hee appre : this regret, have I forgotten that we have od vite ‘entiien road, Upper Holluway, Bad the other erament igeh Norse wen) Prost (Murovars in different senses — Appili apm the warrant produced, ‘The Board of Excis> held their regular weekly ying ghey peggy - an a oe ak Italy? And is thie study om (te origia the condemuatiin |“? se pe : . erenity?. Ro; audoa the pune tine tons tom Mr, Montagu William: observed that Mr, Giffard had jerday afternoon, President Sehults in the cha - '] Preaek dips . - sired the ; ie firpolasions reauve (0 foreign adevrs, Goranany and plemscy, gamslesing of tho op Suregrity of thé Pontitionl territory 1 also atdirmed that | Bon hroved (he iw ai New York A calendar of fourteen cases was pawet upon 9 A copwadivt, of laly, And it which was by producing an auth . Md Oansen-Paces raid—Gentiomen, £ shall at onco pece apa aullfy ctcu otter recipeucally, To by ‘cou. eusdly moved ar tbe dancers’ incurten Caius: | law of New York. le telecrod. to Jows:—Cages dismissed, four; adjo r ceed Lo ibe exe have | flsced of tpat foci wy Lace only to ‘ix out sisension ow | have ound sauefachon and severiiy ie the declarations i | Page 84, whlch rocitos Cioge vs. Le of following persons revoked:—Fraeeis Dwyor, 228 the regisiry, | Tunt was someimes done, but is was | anct Department were preposed aad lost, The resviu- jad —Witneve bad ne authorized copy of ihe Beard concurred with the Aldermen he Ta the Siave of New York the taciittios edopuion of 8 resoiution reusing ih or LO Intern Ht at Teaideute, 12 foot Twente Dee-mber 24, at No. 2 Com of Thomas Sau ‘spectiui weed "tbe funeral, on Thursday afvrauom, at 0am: ae onday, Lec moder welve- M., CaTManiyr WILuRLyinn, poy siteot Bae doiph A, Scuabbchar, aged 67 yeurs, 9 months and 18- wes Notice Sg iment tn to morrow's 7 mt onday, December TRICK FinTM, @- ve of county, Mesh, Treians, pian PE may % The inends of the family, (nage of his brothers ine Danie: a litte, are - end the funeral, from his late re-sdence, 287 avenue B, corner of Fifteonth street, thie ("ya lav) afternoom, ast ‘ciowk, i) v, December 23, Witte, eldest som. of Rub A Wis lice, aged 3 years, nd relatives aro cordially invited te~ ho Kghty-sixth ereet oe anct the goveruineat is pot withue rg Mana Garseng eae aga a bane Ng Fo gg fade on the Suh, wilhott reaciiag against lialian unity Bre, eemnaeaa thst Und singe besa everruied, Seventh avenue; Richerd J, Shay, 42 Market street; J. Spnu ue tove to Geman wali, bot boon | imihe same of the gevernmon: I disavow every suppoal. | oygrrtitagit sn nn euid lk® to 00 the cases | Snony gehusider, 6 Sheri street; Frederek Gesume + Trott. Germany, on Mentey; We Aactures—on bebsaif of that great family of thea bay, -witnews wien eit Kgs remnant Bir, Gitted eaiA they woul produced at the time, ‘144 Bilzabets sirees; Warren & Messe, iil hii vointer 25, Guantae Canenntits in hie Sth year, quad bees “foe fom og on ane ore is "tak ole favor of the caune of the Paphey.” (tees, hon "Saw Mr. Montagu Williains said thoy ougat to bé produced | ** are REPORT OF THE DOATD TO THE L: Ture, LE ay Rees ary sy) Cae § . he 5 atu Ferrers ecusdcnce pt ve tose “rg tat busianeat ben, State, with that eM@rraa'en wh ct yea novor resistes my langeage difereat cm At Chiet of the Mr, Giffard declined to give the references, The following is @ summary of the eeaval roport of Sienna ieee C) Thiruet> Fomeavence of tue she interview of Salzburg, ube eri murmurs) —deoiared thet ibe Brenen goviccmoat wat te tae Becperee enables | dar M_ Williams sald a the Beard (or 1860-07 10 Vo subaniuel vo tho Legisla- | ateeet, ela Madera iMiver licivead, si ten Weil! ore a ermany were ‘ 00 9 Lage unoN, Eu peror’ aiiem of Feeore to | Acuteary bo the desire of France. Tne reais hese ported ng sfhag 4 " Number of licenses now standing good... 6,300 1 tN, ee 4 tc and Ree 5 (of faroraple Auguey, but sly oppesed to teas declaration. | Far from belag & Isreprcachable Froach | erty to marry agai Grges eteount receives for ieuses trom 7 Yo F. Morris, €e Invited oonean Oe, ence a. )ia tre apa | sir IKer a France might ie avout mot by Mr, M. ty Decors’ . sees eecaseeecses cee 3 are! ‘ Ml jack the Laud of ftalz in tnat Of Prorsia, to be able to reeng: Heved thot be wed ‘8 good a. Namber of complaints preferred Kgain ee Sect, ‘udon River moment your Majesty | trate would take Heeneed liquer deaers 7 the poltes str, Giffard enid . ook M. nanter of compiainte preferred, & ba Wi ‘Monday, December 23, Taoxse War, journey he fate ef Burope veom roby of sovereigns, buh ar (Ay jscounty, By that step rity con be. Ce egy ) 4 jasetion, of aympathy for a cause for . | SD outiaw, OMB. wee sees Prien RLemosioosienet or at Salaburg ihe two Empressos con. C7 or te accept her, Huw, im Tesutniug out ouhoia) relat hy hse ged Mr. M, Williame—That {s denied, Naber of hiceuses revoked A.) nad friends of the fem! Versed abodp their tolleve of discussed the temporal aolty with @Atulacuon, We ‘ut tbe f Mr. Flowers declined to bail, Application might Number of complaints dismissed after hea =“ ranging rom ong an oa Thursday afvern @elock, ing evidence. teint alay rt eatulacuon, We #96 we sveedoven cous rath Namber of complaints dremissed without heat The Marquis do Ta Valeteo DRshed Lis cir. cular, {> wuiel be declared that dil had oceurred wes icavie and left netbine ta be red OF re. ted. Ai the same time M. Drouye avVibuys ake Mayene@ and Laodsh of Prussia, and ing 9 reply pens A second clarraioy tnate Rneaien Hesse, congenuence Sf thos ‘be made (oa judge ia chambers, OBITUARY. ee ne P* yaa, oged $6 yours, ne esis | eenmashiaraer acon Madame Didieo, the Overa Singer. ‘These Oyutes t Paul ibe whaee mace Matra are official and may eon bere | on <I U ina Syearecpragcnce of Londo ’ eetia correct eta ieee tee Se oP . wore pwer (diff movements); Whether tue two Em- rere contined themselves matters counscied wih ye Chase aed «' ry (ncerreption), or wae, anew Geiibe: ations were™$o end IM peace or War. was the nceNtaimiies? Coaatde Biemsrox soned ov bring 08 the elections for hoe Par. meat wt the Nort: §.\0 Buaperor, ia hie hat Arras, Privo’ (9 ouiideney 1S JP* THture pnd Behiored pret ete ee eee ebeseeee * sy 0 Wr i olficia Iy “aeied upon ‘by ine mae ’ beastead ‘

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